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A Hohner Erica. My guess would be in the keys of D and G, although it could be A/D or G/C.
what value would you put on a club model 1 meledon very old
Accordions that are 100 years old won't be worth a lot as they will require a lot of repairing and tuning. It will cost you a lot of money to repair it so you would be better off keeping it. If you can play this accordion, then it might worth something but if not it's not worth your while trying to sell it.
You would put the engine serial number under "Equipment Serial Number"
Would need serial number to answer or go to proofhouse.com with serial number and look it up.
I have #13916 and don't know if it is genuine
The best place to get a Hohner guitar appraised would be at a local music store that specializes in selling instruments. They would be able to advise on where and how to get it appraised.
Would you give us a clue? What exactly is this serial number on?
With that serial number it would be a 1986.
Accordions can be appraised by any accordion manufacturer. There are a number of factors to consider when determining the value of an accordion such as age, size and model being the most common. If your wondering how much your accordion is worth it may be a good idea to check out websites such as eBay. This way you get an idea of the asking price for similar accordions. If your accordion is over ten years old then there is a high possibility that it won't be worth a lot since it will require some repair work. An accordion repairer would definitely be a good source of information in letting you know how much your accordion is worth.
I would have to have your Winchester model number along with the serial number to answer your question correctly.
It would be almost impossible to identify a gun just by its serial number.